The authors provide here a consistent and systematic method for making connections between those three elements of moral experience--character, choices, and community--and concrete ethical issues. They describe the method that they will use to "face the issues," and then address complex and controversial issues related to: the economy, war and violence, medicine, sexuality, and the environment. Facing Ethical Issues is useful across many denominations. It is a companion volume to the authors' Character, Choices and Community that stands alone very well and is written for non-experts, especially undergraduate and graduate students.







